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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kids go to private they will miss out on being part of the neighborhood community, building neighborhood friends, and feeling connected to the community the way they would if they were in public. They may get a better education, but your failure to invest in your local school weakens public education for everyone. Engaged parents who are actively involved in public schools and invest in them with advocacy, time, resources, and volunteerism make them better for all children. Also, your 30 grand each year is a sunk cost. I promise your kids will want that money later for a down payment for a house, grad school, or to pay for their wedding. I don’t love MCPS and as a former teacher at a local independent school I can tell you Norwood is a great school, but I will keep my kids in public schools because I believe in public education. If you are someone who says they want strong public education, you have to send your kids there and invest in the local schools. [/quote] Not trying to be difficult, but as an engaged parent of a preschooler, what opportunities exist to engage at public school? The PTA at our local school only meets in person twice a year and I’m hearing a lot of decisions happen at the district level. There actually doesn’t seem to be a ton of opportunity to contribute. [/quote] Our PTA meets monthly. I’m on a PTA subcommittee and we meet regularly and work on various issues. You can also get involved with the larger MCCPTA. I volunteer at recess and lunch, at classroom parties, the book fair, school grounds clean up, winter art show, coat drive, Girl Scouts, and other family events specific to our school. Our school has many events around the year for families and parents run all sorts of programs from gardening activities to food drives. We have an international night, annual school picnic, skate night, etc. My kids have many neighborhood friends. We know our neighbors. My older child is starting to roam the neighborhood and many parents know her and she has many houses she could stop at if she has any type of issue. There is a real community feeling at our school and in the parent community, and my DH who went to private loves it because he missed out on that growing up. [/quote]
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